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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1966-06-17, Page 3The Bayfield Bulletin-June 17,1966-PAGE THREE
IS SOMETHING YOU DRINK
IS SOMETHING THE WEASEL GOES
IS A GUY THAT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED
JUNE 19
AND THE BEST WAY TO
REMEMBER HIM 15 A
GIFT FROM
Goderich Brother and Sister Graduate
(Forde Studio) (Ken Jensen Studio)
MERVIN JAMES BOYCE NANCY HARRIET BOYCE
Son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boyce,
49 North Street, Goderich, who graduated recently.
Mervin James Boyce is an honours business admin-
istration graduate of the University of Waterloo
and received his degree on May 23. His sister,Nancy
Harriet Boyce graduated as a nurse from St. Jos-
eph's Hospital School of Nursing, London, on May
6.
GODERICH NURSING HOME
REGISTERED NURSING SUPERVISION
HOME COOKING TRAY SERVICE
Under personal supervision of
the Proprietors
Mrs. 1. Stryker - Mrs. 1. Bakker
45 Nelson E. GODERICH
Phone 524-8610
•
LARRY ALDHAM
MEN'S .: SHOP
• •:e. 44%.
Two weeks' vacation with pay
The Ontario Department of Labour on July
1, 1966, will extend vacation pay benefits to
all full time, and regular part time, employees
in the Province's general and construction
industry. You will be entitled to:
• at least one week's vacation with pay each
year for the first three years of employment,
payment to be on the basis of at least 2% of
your pay for all work done during the vaca-
tion year, and
• when you have completed 36 months of
continuous or non-continuous employment
with the same employer you will be entitled
to two weeks' vacation with pay. Payment
will be on the basis of at least 4% of your pay
for all work done during the vacation year.
How does the plan work
An employee having four years continuous or
non-continuous employment as of July 1, 1966
will qualify for two weeks' vacation with pay
providing the employee has not already taken
a paid vacation during his fourth year of
employment.
An employee commencing work on or after
July 1st, 1966, will be entitled to one weeks'
paid vacation in 1967-68-69. In 1970 the em-
ployee would be entitled to two weeks' vaca-
tion with pay.
Two weeks' vacation may be granted suc-
cessively or divided into two periods of one
week each.
Only employees in the construction industry
will be required to use the vacation stamp and
stamp book method of payment.
Regulations and general information
pamphlets containing detailed information
may be obtained by writing to:
Department of Labour
Labour Standards Branch,
74 Victoria Street,
TORONTO 1, Ontario.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR—H. L. ROWNTREE, Q.C., MINISTER